Kisa sighed. Now that all the imprtant work was done, it would get boring again. She glanced towards Amdir, but the other girl had seemed to disappear. It was strange, really, how they met--Kisa had just been ordered to go to a certain place at a certain time to greet the one called Amdir Mallorn by the Denatou Seer. That was a day before her sister had been kidnapped, and so Kisa had little hope of finding her sister but to obey the seer.
She did not worry for her sister--Ember could protect herself. What she worried about was that Ember's magic would go out of control, and make fires happen. Kisa smiled wryly--the smoke would at least tell them where the children were. Unless they were underground, of course.
A memory, dim from misuse, flashed through Kisa's head. It was a blur, and Kisa could not make sense of it at all. Yet she felt it was important, and it slipped away every time she tried to grasp it again. She sighed, giving up, and her thoughts once more went to her sister.
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Amdir leaned against the wall, sighing. She had been in meetings longer than this at home. But at least there she knew people. But all she had ever believed, ever known, had been a lie. All except for one thing, but she had always known for sure that was the truth. Nothing happened when people had said her mother had died soon after she was born. But when they said--
No. The thought pained her to much, and she shut it off quickly. She did not want to remember.
Shenol chirped quietly, trying to comfort her. Amdir scratched his back, and flakes of skin fell off. She would have to oil him soon. At least he had never lied to her. Amdir smiled slightly as soothing colors entered her mind. "Thank you, Shenol."
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